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- Want_Two runtime "54.13333333333333".
- Want_Two abstract "Want Two is the fourth album by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. The album was released on November 16, 2004. Four of the tracks on this album were released in the summer of 2004 as the EP Waiting for a Want on the iTunes music store.Want Two is, according to Wainwright, the darker sibling of 2003's Want One - its subject matter concerned with \"the world we live in\" (RW Geffen Bio) after Want One's focus on the intensely personal. The artist's song selections here show his range to be broad, veering from romantic ballad (\"Peach Trees\") to tragic ballad (\"This Love Affair\"), sophisticated pop (\"The One You Love\") to third person/first person narrative lament (\"The Art Teacher\"), personal tongue in cheek manifesto (\"Gay Messiah\"), to a classical pop hybrid written about Jeff Buckley (\"Memphis Skyline\") and songs beyond category. \"Agnus Dei\" is used in the trailer for the 2007 film Trade.Mother Kate McGarrigle and aunt Anna (McGarrigle) both perform and sing on \"Hometown Waltz\". Antony Hegarty of 2005 Mercury Prize winners Antony and the Johnsons sings lead vocal alongside Wainwright on \"Old Whore's Diet\".The initial UK version of the record contains bonus live tracks, \"Coeur de Parisienne - Reprise d'Arletty\" and \"Quand vous mourrez de nos amours\" (written by French Canadian songwriter Gilles Vigneault).".
- Want_Two artist Rufus_Wainwright.
- Want_Two genre Baroque_pop.
- Want_Two previousWork Want_One.
- Want_Two producer Marius_de_Vries.
- Want_Two producer Rufus_Wainwright.
- Want_Two recordLabel Geffen_Records.
- Want_Two releaseDate "2004-11-16".
- Want_Two runtime "3248.0".
- Want_Two subsequentWork Release_the_Stars.
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- Want_Two wikiPageLength "9010".
- Want_Two wikiPageOutDegree "79".
- Want_Two wikiPageRevisionID "705314878".
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- Want_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Live at the Fillmore".
- Want_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "The One You Love".
- Want_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Want Two".
- Want_Two artist Rufus_Wainwright.
- Want_Two cover "Rufus Want Two.jpg".
- Want_Two genre Baroque_pop.
- Want_Two label Geffen_Records.
- Want_Two lastAlbum "Want One".
- Want_Two length "3248.0".
- Want_Two mc "78".
- Want_Two misc "--02-28".
- Want_Two name "Want Two".
- Want_Two nextAlbum "Release the Stars".